Hi Ben,>Hah! Doesn't surprise me that you'd catch that one!
It was an obvious error to me, but most people would never notice. What surprised me was that the woman said that there was a large group of people checking the pictures and text before they were approved for display. Probably too expensive now to redo the display.
>Or moved it in the wrong direction! The hip control at
>least would be intuitive. You know, don't hang gliders
>work by hip control as well? Maybe you just hang by your
>hips and move the "hang" part with your hands. Now that
>the USAF is playing with wing warping, it's funny how
>things come around.
The hip control was easy as long as I kept thinking to myself "opposite direction from bank".
Not sure how hang gliders work. I think you move the "hang" part with your hands. I've always stayed away from Hang Gliders. One of my High school friends survived a hang gliding glider failure years ago with multiple broken bones. But, at least he survived.
Regards,
Melo
PL965 Spitfire pilot,
Glendale, CA